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I love a good declutter. If I'm stressed, there’s nothing like removing the household clutter to make my mind feel at ease.

The same goes for removing business clutter. It shows up as old habits, outdated systems and clients who just aren't aligned. Subscriptions you've forgotten about, anyone?

If you want new results in your business, you need to create space for them to land. Decluttering is truly about who you can become once the clutter is gone.

You can't welcome the next version of your business whilst clinging onto the past. Ask yourself: What feels heavy? What no longer serves you? Clearing space isn't about giving up but preparing yourself for what's ahead.

As the year winds down, it's the perfect time to pause, reflect and take intentional stock. Ask yourself, what would feel lighter if I let it go? What clutter has quietly been holding me back?

Key Takeaways:

  • Business clutter shows up as old habits, outdated systems and misaligned clients
  • Mental clutter includes the endless 'shoulds' and decisions you keep dodging
  • You can't welcome the next version of your business whilst clinging to the past
  • Small shifts create big changes: cancel subscriptions, update systems, say no to misaligned projects
  • Decluttering is about preparation, not perfection

It’s time to clean out the clutter, open those windows and make room for the greatness that's coming next.

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